Serie A sides Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have been demoted to the second division for their involvement in Italy's match-fixing scandal.

Juventus were also stripped of their last two Serie A titles and had 30 points deducted, meaning they are likely to stay down for two seasons.

AC Milan will stay in Serie A but will start the season docked 15 points.

All are barred from playing in Europe - Juventus, Milan and Fiorentina in the Champions League; Lazio the Uefa Cup.

Lazio were penalised seven league points while Fiorentina suffered a 12-point penalty.

Inter, Roma, Chievo and Palermo, who finished third, fifth, seventh and eighth, are in line to take the places of the penalised clubs in next season's Champions League.

Lecce, Messina, and Treviso will avoid relegation to Serie B and keep their places in the top flight as a result of the verdict.

But all four penalised clubs hit out at the verdict and it is expected they will appeal.

They have three days to appeal to the Federal Court, but they may find they will run out of time to rescue their European places regardless of the outcome of any appeal because the deadline for entry is only 11 days away.

The FIGC (Italian football's governing body) must hand its European counterpart Uefa the lists of teams that will be involved in its competitions by 25 July.

Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said: "This verdict is unheard of. We expected a balanced sentence not only in form but in substance, our expectations were different ones.

"We could have expected relegation to the second division but to be also handed a 30-point deduction is almost like relegation to the third division. We will appeal."

CLUB PUNISHMENTSJuventusRelegated to Serie B30-point deduction for next seasonStripped of 2005 and 2006 titlesOut of 2006-07 Champions LeagueFive-year ban for ex-general manager Luciano MoggiFive-year ban for ex-chief executive Antonio Giraudo

AC Milan:Deducted 15 points next seasonOut of 2006-07 Champions LeagueOne-year ban for vice-president Adriano GallianiClub official Leonardo Meani banned for three years and six months

Fiorentina:Relegated to Serie B12-point deduction next seasonOut of 2006-07 Champions LeaguePresident Andrea Della Valle banned for three years and six monthsFour-year ban for honorary president Diego Della Valle

Lazio:Relegated to Serie BOut of 2006-07 Uefa Cup7-point deduction next seasonThree-year ban for president Claudio Lotito

Basically, this will strip millions from these clubs, who will lose their top players.

AC Milian is likely to lose most their stars in transfers, because they are starting five wins down in a 39 week season. Most teams win their leagues with 70-80 point6s, starting 15 down means a mid-table result, and a loss of millions, considering that AC Milan is popular world wide.

Juventus is guaranteed massive losses and at least two years in Serie B.

But the best news is Lazio is relegated which mean Del Canio the fascist will be doing his act on the B circuit and not all over Europe. He's untouchable now, anyway.

Italian football is corrupt and this may change things, I hope for the better.